So cool to find these. BTW, I coded at least the first two, perhaps the first Twisted Xmas demo too, before Steve took over. See the credits for full info.
+Kermit Woodall That's so cool. Nice job! My sister and I loved watching this growing up. Our prg file get corrupted on the floppy long ago. When I backed it up most recently, I replaced it with the one from the disk I mentioned above. Peace.
So cool to find these. BTW, I coded at least the first two, perhaps the first Twisted Xmas demo too, before Steve took over. See the credits for full info.
+Kermit Woodall That's so cool. Nice job! My sister and I loved watching this growing up. Our prg file get corrupted on the floppy long ago. When I backed it up most recently, I replaced it with the one from the disk I mentioned above. Peace.
Kermit - were these compiled BASIC programs?
Oh yes, the Christmas Skeletons! Of course!
It's so nice to see these again! I remember back when it was brand new! Merry Christmas everyone!
Dang. I ran this disk a lot as a kid. I thought the skeletons were so cool. Then again, as a 4-year-old, I had no concept of death 😅
Technically, Commodore themselves put out one before this one, although it only used petscii graphics
Google "Xmas87A.d64" if you're looking for a disk image of this.
Is there a d64 for this?